I have upgraded my Voltage Rectifier and Voltage Regulator to a newer solid state VRR. The one that I bought is a replacement for the VRR used on some Yamahas - PN 4jh-81960-00-00 and equivalent (used on YZF 600, R6, R1, etc). I bought it from RMSTATOR on eBay for $59 and free shipping.
This is what came in the box:
The connector and terminals was unexpected. I had ordered them from another source that I have dealt with in the past. Now I have extras.
I suspect the S3 is very similar to the other triples in parts layout but this is what I started out with. Stock S3 equipment placement as shown.
I removed the Rectifier and the regulator. My plan was to try to mount the new VRR on the back of the battery box where the original Regulator was mounted. In the picture below I have the Original Rectifier laying on top of the new VRR to compare bolt hole spacing. Looks good!
I wired up the connector with some 10 ga wires for ground and lead wires. Then I bolted the new VRR into place. I plugged it all in and secured the wires. Here is a side view of the installation. It looks like a Factory job.
The stray brown wire in the foreground is the main supply for all lighting. It used to be fed from the regulator output. It also gets connected to Battery when the ignition switch is turned on. I turned the key and all electrical is operational. I will tape off that brown wire and leave it there. Nothing on the original wiring was cut to do this upgrade except to cut off the old terminals from the three leads coming from the stator.
I haven't run the bike yet because I want to pull the air cleaner and synch the carbs again after fiddling with the throttle cable.
Maybe you guys have seen this before but I wanted to share it with you.